## localization_itd.jpg The image is a graph titled "Figure 7.3." It illustrates the Internal Time Difference (ITD) plotted as a function of azimuth. The graph shows how ITDs change with different angles from directly ahead. ### Axes: - **X-axis**: Represents the angle from directly ahead, ranging from 0° to 180°. - **Y-axis**: Represents the internal time difference in milliseconds (ms), ranging from 0 ms to approximately 0.6 ms. ### Graph Details: The graph is a line chart with a single black line that starts at the origin (0°, 0 ms) and rises steadily as it moves rightward until reaching its peak around 100°, where the ITD reaches about 0.6 ms. After this point, the line begins to decline back towards zero by 180°. ### Legend: - The graph is adapted from Feddersen et al., (1957). - It is referenced in the context of Moore's 2007 book "Cochlear Hearing Loss." This graph helps visualize how ITDs vary with different angles, which can be crucial for understanding spatial hearing and sound localization. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.